Abuko Nature Reserve
Abuko Nature Reserve
Location: The Gambia, West Africa
Coordinates: 13.4500° N, 16.5833° W



- Image of Abuko Nature Reserve photo of the forest , its animals and its location
Overview
Abuko Nature Reserve is a small but diverse protected area located approximately 23 kilometers just outside of the Gambian capital, Banjul. Established in 1968, the reserve encompasses a remarkable range of ecosystems, including rainforest, woodland, and mangrove swamps.
Geography
Abuko Nature Reserve covers an area of 107 hectares and is characterized by a mix of wetland, savannah, and forest ecosystems. Its diverse landscape is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it an ecological haven.
Ecosystem and Biodiversity
The reserve is home to a variety of habitats, including dense forests, wetlands, and savannah woodlands. This diversity supports a rich array of flora and fauna. Some of the notable species found in Abuko include:
- Monkey in Abuko Nature Reserve

Western Red Colobus Monkey

Green Vervet Monkey

Patas Monkey
- Mammals in Abuko Nature Reserve

Bushbuck

Common Duiker
- Exotic bird in Abuko Nature Reserve


Abyssinian Roller, Yellow-billed Shrike
The reserve's diverse flora includes towering mahogany trees, vibrant orchids, and a variety of medicinal plants. The reserve also serves as a sanctuary for numerous species of reptiles, amphibians, and a diverse range of insects.
Visitor Facilities and Activities
Activities
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities within Abuko Nature Reserve, including:
- Guided nature walks: Expert guides provide insights into the reserve's biodiversity and ecological significance.
- Bird watching: Abuko is a haven for bird enthusiasts, offering opportunities to observe a wide variety of species.
- Wildlife photography: Capture stunning images of the reserve's diverse flora and fauna.
- Picnic areas: Relax and enjoy the serene atmosphere of the reserve.
Conservation Efforts
The Abuko Nature Reserve plays a vital role in conserving the Gambia's biodiversity. It is actively involved in research, education, and community outreach programs to promote environmental awareness and sustainable practices.
Getting There
The reserve is conveniently located near Banjul and easily accessible by taxi or private vehicle. It is also a popular stop on organized tours of the Gambia.
Visiting Information
- Opening Hours: Daily, 8am - 5pm
- Entrance Fee: A small fee applies to enter the reserve.
- Accommodation: Several hotels and guesthouses are located near the reserve.
Learn More
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